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Frontier Room
Camera: Zero 2000 Pinhole
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Exposure Time: 3 Hours
Location: Belltown, Seattle
Series: Pinhole'd Breweries and Pubs
Continuing along with the Pinhole'd Breweries and Pubs series with an offering from the Frontier Room. This establishment has proven to be rather difficult to capture with my pinhole camera due to it's dark interior and dim lighting. Luck would have it that my friends and I frequent the Frontier Room most Wednesdays for Geeks Who Drink trivia, allowing me to experiment with my pinhole camera. The perfect way to celebrate the half way point of the work week.
If you love trivia you should check out the Geeks Who Drink website (linked above), they have outfits in several major US cities around the country, who knows they might be in yours. Its free to play, light hearted and heavy on the pop culture. Winners get money off their tab and their is chances for free beer between rounds. Whats not to like right?
The restaurant itself is frontier logging themed as you might guess from the name on the marquee. Large murals and photographs adorn the walls of turn of the century loggers and such. The food is barbecue and lots of it. And of course the bar is stocked full of many of the best local beers, as is to be expected in any self-respecting Seattle establishment.
The Frontier Room's website can be found here.
Frontier Room
Camera: Zero 2000 Pinhole
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Exposure Time: 3 Hours
Location: Belltown, Seattle
Series: Pinhole'd Breweries and Pubs
Continuing along with the Pinhole'd Breweries and Pubs series with an offering from the Frontier Room. This establishment has proven to be rather difficult to capture with my pinhole camera due to it's dark interior and dim lighting. Luck would have it that my friends and I frequent the Frontier Room most Wednesdays for Geeks Who Drink trivia, allowing me to experiment with my pinhole camera. The perfect way to celebrate the half way point of the work week.
If you love trivia you should check out the Geeks Who Drink website (linked above), they have outfits in several major US cities around the country, who knows they might be in yours. Its free to play, light hearted and heavy on the pop culture. Winners get money off their tab and their is chances for free beer between rounds. Whats not to like right?
The restaurant itself is frontier logging themed as you might guess from the name on the marquee. Large murals and photographs adorn the walls of turn of the century loggers and such. The food is barbecue and lots of it. And of course the bar is stocked full of many of the best local beers, as is to be expected in any self-respecting Seattle establishment.
The Frontier Room's website can be found here.